Nina Dar. The Change Troubleshooter
Change doesn’t only happen on big stages or inside shiny transformation programmes.
It happens in real lives, real communities and often far from the spotlight.
Nina Dar: The Change Troubleshooter is a podcast that gives space to those stories.
Hosted by Nina Dar, transformation leader, executive coach and founder of Cheeky Monkey Business Solutions, the podcast features conversations with people who’ve driven change from the grassroots up, challenged the status quo, or quietly shaped the world in ways you may never have heard of, but should.
Some episodes are planned. Some are wonderfully accidental. All are real.
In 2026, the podcast leans into the themes of Nina’s book,
Your Move: The Human Reset 100 Coaching Moments for Conscious Transformation in the Age of AI, exploring what it really means to stay human, awake and courageous in a world accelerating faster than our systems, and sometimes our thinking.
No hype. No hero worship.
Just honest stories, human insight and the belief that real change starts closer to the ground than we’re usually told.
Nina Dar. The Change Troubleshooter
L.A, A Green & Pleasant Land?
Welcome to Season 2 of the Change Troubleshooter – The Sustainability Season
In today’s episode, L. A, A Green and Pleasant Land?’ We are in America, via Zoom, and Nina is joined in conversation by Yoel Aynalem, owner of Mekbib Media, a digital content production agency based in Los Angeles, California. Their goal is to help small businesses take back control of how they’re perceived by the public.
Nina was keen to know how things were going in L.A in regard to local sustainability and climate action plans. There are programmes and initiatives in place, as there are in many towns and cities around the world, we read and hear about them every day. But do the real people on the ground even know they exist? Are they common knowledge?
Nina researched sustainablitiy plans in L.A and asked Yoel if he was involved in these or even had any knowledgs of them at all. After all, for real change to take place, people need to be aware of initiatives happening on their doorsteps and feel they are something that they can be part of.
This episode is also availabale as a video here